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Publish, Secure, and Monitor APIs with Cloud Foundry Route Services
Ed Anuff and Carlos Eberhardt talk about the experience building one of the first Service Brokers to leverage route services with Apigee quota enforcement, spike arrests, and content caching.
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The Journey to Becoming Cloud Native – A Three Step Path to Modernizing Applications
Alois Reitbauer discusses challenges and solutions on the organizational, development and operational side, deploying faster, decoupling a monolith without breaking the logic and dynamically scaling.
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An Authentication and Authorization Architecture for a Microservices World
David Ferriera describes how ForgeRock provides a standards-based blueprint that offers a flexible solution to balance security and performance while protecting Cloud Foundry services end-to-end.
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The Effects of a Transformative Change in Delivery Capabilities at Healthcare Service Corp
Mark Ardito talks about how Healthcare services Corp has evolved and retooled in six months to become digital-first, and maintain their leadership in the industry using Spring, microservices, and PCF.
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2-Speed DevOps for Cloud-minded Enterprise
Ming Zhou and Adam Lewis share their experience of building cloud automation and orchestration platforms.
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How to Train Your Microservice
Doug Sherman reviews the efforts that took place in the initial phases which incorporated targeted parts of the Spring Framework, as well as more current efforts that leveraged Spring projects.
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Transforming the Monolith at 20M tph
Nick Beenham describes how the Enterprise Services Team at Comcast transformed from large monolithic deployments with cycle times of anything from 90 days to cycle times measured in hours.
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TDD: The Bad Parts
Matt Parker examines a number of common problems teams face when using TDD, a deceptively simple practice that requires a good deal of craftsmanship and skill to wield effectively.
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It's Not You, It's Us: Winning Over People and Yourself for the Team
Neha Batra believes that the best teams are the ones with diverse ways of working, diverse opinions, and diverse backgrounds, but with great diversity comes great responsibility.
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Tackling Unwieldy Projects with XP
Joseph Rodriguez and Peter Clowes talk about the basic principles of XP.
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Scaling Your Product Team While Staying Agile
Dan Podsedly talks about the challenges and opportunities encountered as product organizations grow beyond the single agile team, based on real world experiences of Pivotal Tracker.
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Surviving 120% Team Churn
Todd Sedano explains the way to enable one's team to not only survive but thrive through abrupt changes in team composition.